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Meg's D-Line Hyperdressing
Does this stuff provide any UV protection? I am currently using Meg's Gold Class Vinyl/Rubber Protectant and love it..i was just wanting to know if i could double hyperdressing's use and use it to protect my plastic trim. Thanks
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It does have UV inhibitors.
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Not only that, but the hyper dressing looks absolutely awesome!! :beers:
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Love That Stuff....
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i did a search and found some pretty good info on hyperdressing vs. endurance...with eagle 1 tire swipes endurance does a great job with 2 coats 10 min apart..i cant see anything beating that for me...really glossy...i think im gonna go ahead and order it...thanks for all the help guys
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Also do you guys ever dilute even more and use it on your interior dash? i thought that might be a good look as well....??
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Originally Posted by stud_135
Also do you guys ever dilute even more and use it on your interior dash? i thought that might be a good look as well....??
I have two bottles one with a 1:1 mix for tires and wheel wells and the other has a 4:1 mix for interior use. I've been using this mix for the last couple of months and like the results, it gives a nice matte finish and I find that it attracts less dust than Quick Interior Detailer does. |
My experience with it has been that it still attracts some dust as it's more of a product that sits on top of the vinyl (interior) rather than soaking down and in to it. QID will do the same but, on much less of a level because it will tend to evaporate and leave behind it's protection contents.
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I haven't noticed Quick Interior Detailer attracting any dust since I've been using it.
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Originally Posted by emig5m
I haven't noticed Quick Interior Detailer attracting any dust since I've been using it.
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